
When Should You Be Honest To Do Something Or Truthful To Do Something As A Kid?
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Children face questions every day. Some questions have easy answers. Some do not. Two common phrases help children admit uncertainty. “I don’t know” a ...
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You take a cookie without asking. Later you feel bad. You tell the truth.
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Every child values pure things. Clean water. Fresh air. A honest friend. English gives us a clean family of words for things that are unmixed and true ...
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Every day brings openings. A door opens. A new school year begins. A friend shares a feeling. English gives us a welcoming family of words for these m ...
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Hello, word explorer Someone copies answers on a test. They cheat. Someone takes a toy that is not theirs. They steal. Both actions are wrong. But are ...
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Hello, word explorer A magician shows you a trick. A friend might deceive you about a game. Both involve not showing the truth. But are they the same? ...
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Hello, word explorer Your brother said he did not eat the cake. You know he did. That is a lie. Your friend said the game starts at three. It really s ...
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Hello, word explorer Telling your mom you broke the vase shows honesty. Saying the sky is blue states a truth. Both seem right. But are they the same ...
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Young children often struggle with the concept of ownership. What belongs to me? What belongs to someone else? Why cannot I take things I want? These ...
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